Edinburgh Bike Fittingis based within Ronde Bicycle Outfitters in Stockbridge Edinburgh and offers a Professional bike fitting service for cyclists of all different types and abilities in Edinburgh and we offer a mobile bike fit service across Scotland.

Edinburgh Bike Fitting offers our services in our studio location or at your location. Our fitter now has years of experience of fitting professionally, having networked with some of the worlds best bike fitters since we began.

Not only do we offer access to the very latest bike fitting technology to give us great feedback on your position we offer you a fitter with an understanding of how your body works on the bike making sure you end up with a bike fit that is right for you.

Constantly researching the latest information available on fit and regularly upgrading our technology to continue to offer the best possible bike fit available anywhere in Scotland and throughout the UK.

Our lead fitter has 2 degrees in sport science, Retül university qualification and recently attended the 2015 ISCO bike fitting symposium in Germany,having worked with cyclists of all abilities frombeginner tonational champions.

Our fits are focused on delivering the best possible bike fit solution for you and your bike. FromAerodynamic Assessmentsfor racing cyclists toSingle Fitsfor beginners, we offer a range of bike fitting services.

Irvine Beach CX Champs

I spent all of Sunday at Irvine beach watching the Scottish Cyclocross Champs. The day was a great example of what CX can be, tough racing, friendly atmosphere, changing conditions, and above all, grand in scale. Irvine beach made for a truly spectacular setting on what was an enjoyable day had by all.

Personally I was happy to see John Macleod taking his first Championship and win the Junior mens title, pulling out a lead on the first lap before getting tangled up in a crash when he was lapping other riders and having to do it all again.

Perhaps worth noting was a rather sorry looking loggerhead turtle who washed up on the beach and was rescued by the Scottish SPCA, and will be released back into the wild as soon as it recovers. It even made the BBC News.